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For thousands of years, people traded by swapping precious objects for goods and services. Eventually, cash was invented. Now however, there are many ways that people can make transactions without using cash at all.
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Examines the issues and policies relating to the major sectors of the New Zealand economy after a decade-and-a-half of thoroughgoing reforms. Explores how the New Zealand economy has positioned itself in an increasingly globalised world economy and includes Maori issues arising o ...
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This study "sheds new light on economic policy-making and change, including the role of economic ideas and the importance of institutions and policy communities." Goldfinch interviewed more than 180 leading policy makers in Australia and New Zealand, including former prime minist ...
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On 16 and 17 February 2011 the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs and the Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, co-hosted a conference that sought to bring fresh insights into the formidable array of major challenges facing New Zealand's Paci ...
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Discusses differences between the New Zealand and Australian approaches to central banking paying particular attention to the implications of the New Zealand focus on price stability, rather severely defined, as the objective of the Reserve Bank, and to the emphasis placed on ope ...
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This book is about enjoying what you have and focusing on what is important to you. There are some who have plenty of things and never seem to be happy. Then there are others with few possessions, yet find absolute bliss in the simple things life brings them. Ages 10+.
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The All about Money series explores all aspects of money and money systems. This volume looks at the Australian coins and banknotes, and their usage since the arrival of the First Fleet. For ages 10 to 14.
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With chapters by Pacific authors from across the generations, this collection of expert contributions addresses the debate on Pacific Islands regionalism, governance, the vital areas of political, social, cultural, and economic development, and the role of Australia and New Zeala ...
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Explores the developing technology and economy of Australia at the hands of the new white settlers: whaling, sealing, farming, timber- felling, ship-building, exploring and transporting goods by land and sea. Ages 10+.
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How do you see the future? Will you be working into old age? Or retiring early - wealthy, independent and financially free? The difference between these futures is simple - investing. This book demystifies the jargon and shows women how to make investing work.
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